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Nicolas Pastorino updated SOLR-1147:
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Attachment: QueryElevationAdministrationRequestHandler.java
The attached RequestHandler could be a solution to the problematic presented
above. Please note that the API usage may be awkward, as well as the way Java
is leveraged. That's my first Solr extension :) And yes, there are quite a few
unresolved things, spottable through the _'TODO'_ and _'FIXME'_ annotations.
It was tested against Solr's trunk, and seems to be working. The new Elevate
configuration is to be passed, as an XML string, in the "elevate-configuration"
request parameter.
> QueryElevationComponent : updating elevate.xml through HTTP
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> Key: SOLR-1147
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1147
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 1.3, 1.4, 1.5
> Environment: Any
> Reporter: Nicolas Pastorino
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: QueryElevationAdministrationRequestHandler.java
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> If one wants to update the configuration file for the
> QueryElevationComponent, direct edition of the file is mandatory. Currently
> the process seems to be :
> # Replace elevate.xml in Solr's dataDir
> # Commit. It appears that when having elevate.xml in Solr's dataDir, and
> solely in this case, commiting triggers a reload of elevate.xml. This does
> not happen when elevate.xml is stored in Solr's conf dir.
> As a system using Solr, i would find handy to be able to push an updated
> elevate.xml file/XML through HTTP, with an automatic reload of it. This would
> remove the currently mandatory requirement of having a direct access to the
> elevate.xml file, allowing more distributed architectures. This would also
> increase the Query Elevation system's added value by making it dynamic,
> configuration-wise.
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